Copenhagen Consensus Center
The Copenhagen Consensus Center is a think tank based in Denmark that focuses on global development challenges. Founded in 2004 by economist Bjorn Lomborg, the center aims to prioritize solutions to pressing issues like poverty, health, and climate change by using cost-benefit analysis.
The center conducts research and organizes expert panels to evaluate various interventions. By comparing the effectiveness of different strategies, the Copenhagen Consensus Center helps policymakers allocate resources more efficiently, ensuring that investments yield the greatest possible benefits for society.